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Brenda McCabe and J. David Innes

Improved infrastructure management key in an era of climate change

Soldiers stack sandbags at Constance Bay on Apr. 30, 2019. Issues like melting permafrost, rising sea levels, and the quantification of 100-year weather events used in the design of infrastructure must be addressed, designed for, constructed, and managed, write Brenda McCabe and J. David Innes. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Soldiers stack sandbags at Constance Bay on Apr. 30, 2019. Issues like melting permafrost, rising sea levels, and the quantification of 100-year weather events used in the design of infrastructure must be addressed, designed for, constructed, and managed, write Brenda McCabe and J. David Innes. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Soldiers stack sandbags at Constance Bay on Apr. 30, 2019. Issues like melting permafrost, rising sea levels, and the quantification of 100-year weather events used in the design of infrastructure must be addressed, designed for, constructed, and managed, write Brenda McCabe and J. David Innes. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Soldiers stack sandbags at Constance Bay on Apr. 30, 2019. Issues like melting permafrost, rising sea levels, and the quantification of 100-year weather events used in the design of infrastructure must be addressed, designed for, constructed, and managed, write Brenda McCabe and J. David Innes. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade